pace-trace
v1.0.6
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A customizable progress bar for Node.js command-line applications.
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PaceTrace
A customizable progress bar for Node.js command-line applications.
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Installation
npm install pace-trace
Usage
import PaceTrace from 'pace-trace';
// Initialize the progress bar with a total of 100 and default options
const progressBar = new PaceTrace(100);
// Perform a loop that increments the progress bar
for (let i = 0; i <= 100; i++) {
progressBar.increment();
console.log(progressBar.display());
}
console.log('Task completed!');
const PaceTrace = require('pace-trace').default;
// Initialize the progress bar with a total of 100 and default options
const progressBar = new PaceTrace(100);
// Perform a loop that increments the progress bar
for (let i = 0; i <= 100; i++) {
progressBar.increment();
console.log(progressBar.display());
}
console.log('Task completed!');
Options
Options can be passed to the PaceTrace constructor. Here are the available options:
- barSize: The width of the progress bar.
- align: The alignment of the progress bar. Can be 'left', 'right' or 'center'.
- barStyle: The style of the progress bar.
- showPercentage: Whether to show the percentage complete.
- format: The format of the progress bar.
- stopOnComplete: Whether to stop the progress bar when it reaches 100%.
- clearOnComplete: Whether to clear the progress bar when it reaches 100%.
- hideCursor: Whether to hide the cursor while the progress bar is displaying.
- linewrap: Whether to wrap the line when the progress bar reaches the edge of the console.
- gracefulExit: Whether to clear the progress bar if the process exits before the progress bar reaches 100%.
Inspiration
This library is inspired by the cli-progress library, which provides similar functionality for creating progress bars in command-line applications.
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.